Millenium have announced that they have secured the services of the former Epsilon Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team.

The move comes just hours after the French team were given their marching orders by Epsilon as a result of what the organisation described as "internal" problems, which allegedly led to Dan "apEX" Madesclaire's departure earlier in the week.

Steeve "Ozstrik3r" Flavigni was called in to replace Madesclaire, and the 33-year-old will now return to Millenium, whom he represented in 1.6 for several years.

"After reading Ozstrik3r's interview at Vakarm, I contacted him right away to see what his ambitions and those of his team were," Millenium director Jean-Marc "Bjoran" Gaudin said.

"I found him just as excited as during the start of his career with Get2Gev, and he spoke of his team-mates as skilled monsters.

"Since we were searching for a male CS:GO team, I naturally offered him the chance to join Millenium."

Millenium are through to the French ESWC qualifier from October 31 to November 1 at Paris Games Week after reaching the semi-finals of the first online pre-qualifier.

Play for a long long time in mid tier France (since 2k5 I would say), never had the chance to be revealed, managed to get a spot with last redline squad then get recruited in shox's team for his awp skill. Formely playing with Sourcetalent (top7 last lan79)

4 years from now, Oz will declare : " I sadly announce my retirement from gaming.. I'm now 35 years old, my kids are about to enter in college, I have to focus on this now so they can drop school soon enough to join Millenium.cs:go " .. til he gets back in a team 1 month later.

You're telling someone that you skipped that part, then after you come to another guy telling him that precise part is important since it is in the news, I just found it ironic that a part that you skipped at first becomes important when you need it to prove you're right to someone else.
The guys was right, it's more a fun fact than a real information.